In a move that automatically and unconsciously forced me to compare a Real Housewives of New Jersey star to Bette Davis in every Bette Davis movie cliché, Teresa Giudice stormed of the set of an interview with Access Hollywood Live after one of the hosts brought up her husband’s hypothetical but possible future deportation.

During the segment, Access Hollywood co-host David Karger asked the TV personality what the chances are that her husband Joe Giudice, who is currently serving a 41-month prison sentence for fraud, will be deported to his native country of Italy after his term is up.

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Teresa, who was seated next to her RHONJ co-star Melissa Gorga, was not receptive to Karger’s query, to say the least.

“Next question please,” she said, adding that she didn’t think it was appropriate for him to ask her about the matter on the air.

In a turn of events that reminded me of a Larry David sketch in the worst way, Karger’s co-host Kit Hoover attempted to salvage the situation by reiterating the potential horror of what Karger described as “the end of your family unit as we know it.”

“Well everybody’s talking about it, and it could be a reality,” Hoover stated.

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Update (9:57 p.m. EST): The original version of this article incorrectly cited Kit Hoover’s name.